tank access
Posted: Dec 1st, '06, 09:53
HELP!!!!!
As said in a previous post, I have removed the 135 gal tank on my 1983 26ft bertram. I plan on relining. I peeked inside the tank via an inspection plate that also holds the fuel level and was surprised . I assumed the tank, which is in the shape of a low, fat tee, was built like a box----three sides and the bottom formed, baffles glassed in then a top put on. Inside the tank are smooth sides and a metal grid system riveted in place top and bottom. I had planned to cut the top a couple of inches below the top, remove the top, do what I need to do and then reglass the top on. Now I don't know what to do. Can anyone explain how a bertram tank is built and can anyone suggest how to get access to all the areas inside the tank.
Thanks
Andy
As said in a previous post, I have removed the 135 gal tank on my 1983 26ft bertram. I plan on relining. I peeked inside the tank via an inspection plate that also holds the fuel level and was surprised . I assumed the tank, which is in the shape of a low, fat tee, was built like a box----three sides and the bottom formed, baffles glassed in then a top put on. Inside the tank are smooth sides and a metal grid system riveted in place top and bottom. I had planned to cut the top a couple of inches below the top, remove the top, do what I need to do and then reglass the top on. Now I don't know what to do. Can anyone explain how a bertram tank is built and can anyone suggest how to get access to all the areas inside the tank.
Thanks
Andy